Top 5 Monsoon place in Gujrat
Want to some Break in this monsoon?
2. Polo Forest
Want to enjoy free time between covid?
Want to enjoy monsoon?
Then let's visit some beautiful natural places in Gujarat,
1.Saputara
Saputara, the only hill station in Gujarat, is located in Sahyadri Hills ( Western Ghats ).
In monsoons, it turns into a magical greenland, where one can meditate and enjoy natural splendor.
This hill station nature's places and there are many interesting places to visit in Saputara. Like Rose Garden, saputara lake, sunset point,Governor’s hills , Gira Waterfalls, The Ramayana Trail, Hatgad Fort And many more places.
Polo forest, also known as Vijaynagar forest, is a dry mixed deciduous forest near Abhapur village in Vijaynagar.
Polo forest is surrounded by beautiful hills from where the Harnav River is crossing and spread across the forest. You can also visit Harnav dam, ancient Shiv temple, Jain temple and other heritage site located in nearby areas.
3. Jambughoda
Jambughoda located near by Vadodara, this Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a large number of plant and animal species. Most of the sanctuary grounds are covered with rolling green hills having a generous forest cover and small human settlements dotting the valley area. The forest area of Jambughoda is mainly populated by teak and bamboo trees.
There I many place to visit nearby area like champagne, Pavagadh,sushi Dam, Kara Dam, Jand Hanuman ji Trmple.
(pic taken from Google image)
4. Statue of unity
The world's tallest statue, dedicated to Indian independence activist Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (1875–1950), was completed in 2018. At 182 meters tall, it's twice the size of the Statue of Liberty
5. Valsad
Valsad is a coastal district of Gujarat.Valsad is the first place where the Parsis entered before they found the sanjan Port. Valsad is surrounded by the Arabian Sea, Navsari and Dang districts and the state of Maharashtra.
Tithal Beach, Swaminarayan Temple, Sai Baba Temple, Shantidham Temple, Parnera Fort and Tadkeshwar Temple are some important tourist spots of Valsad.
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